Author: Dylan Culhane

Desmond and the Tutus: Boogieman

12th August 2016 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

The Jameson INDIE Channel is extremely proud to represent the final winner in our Music Video Grant for 2016. Buckle up for a carnivalesque romp through the Johannesburg netherworld with Desmond and the Tutus.

Behind the Scenes: Boogieman

7th July 2016 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

A peek behind the scenes on the upcoming video from Desmond and the Tutus, one of the winners of the 2016 Jameson INDIE Channel Music Video Grant.

Werner Herzog masterclass

30th May 2016 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

An exciting online education platform is now offering a masterclass with one of the world’s greatest living filmmakers. We think you’d be mad not to consider it.

A Tale of Two Cities

17th May 2016 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

Inspired by the spirit of fearless experimentation embodied by Jameson Caskmates collaboration, the INDIE Channel challenged film photographers Andile Buka and Anke Loots to merge their talents in a one-of-a-kind collaboration.

The Dead Flag Blues

25th April 2016 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

‘The Dead Flag Blues’ is a passion project put together single-handedly by Brett McManus; the result of equal parts inspiration, frustration, and self-education.

We Spoke To Spike

12th October 2015 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

At the recent Digital Edge conference in Johannesburg, the INDIE Channel had a chance to sit down with the legendary Spike Lee to chat about – amongst other things – possibilities for young South African filmmakers in a digital age.

Now is your time

14th September 2015 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

“Add to this the fact that it’s never been easier to create and share your work with millions of people, and you ought to realise with blinding clarity that all the excuses we used to use have evaporated.”

Picks of the week

11th September 2015 | by Dylan Culhane | No Comments

The INDIE Channel’s selection of the week’s best video releases from South Africa and the rest of the world.

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